John Skelton Sports Science; 155th pick by the Arizona Cardinals

On ESPN's sports science, I learned that John Skelton, from Fordham University, had a better completion percentage in his last 2 years of college than Peyton Manning (62.9%-62.2%). He had a 90% percent accuracy rate and he has a quicker release than Manning. He is 6 foot 5.

270 milliseconds to get his eyes on the target, and 540 milliseconds later, his throwing motion begins. He also has an angular velocity of 2200 degrees! More than 370 RPM's, which is faster than a chainsaw! He has a spiral at almost 600 RPM, and a ball velocity of almost 61 miles per hour.

Skelton was drafted 155th by the Arizona Cardinals, where he should compete with Matt Leinart for the starting job. Starting QB Kurt Warner retired February 12. I predict Leinart to have the starting job for 9 games, then for Skelton to take over at Kansas City and win that, and have a 3-4 record as a starter. It may take a while, but I have Skelton as the quarterback of the future.

Noticeable picks: Panthers take Tony Pike, Steelers take Jonathan Dwyer, Titans take Myron Rolle, 49ers take Anthony Dixon, Chargers take Jonathan Dwyer, Buccaneers take Dekoda Watson, Cardinals take John Skelton.

Tim Toone of Weber State (a WR) was Mr. Irrelevant. He was picked by the Lions.

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